Permission granted to Tesco for alcohol sales … but the store won’t open in Reading until 2025
A NEW convenience store will be able to sell alcohol when it opens for business, but it needs to be ...
A NEW convenience store will be able to sell alcohol when it opens for business, but it needs to be ...
PLANS for a new cycle hub in Reading town centre have fallen through and now the council says it would ...
TWO READING buildings that were used as offices are to be demolished and replaced with an industrial unit, rather than ...
AN EAST Reading property already in use as lodgings for six people has received permission from the council to increase ...
A project to 'spruce up' the 'unattractive' front of Reading town centre building has been approved.
A Greggs drive-thru could still be built in Reading despite previous plans being rejected.
A DISCOUNT retailer will be moving to a bigger site for its flagship store in Reading, complete with a garden ...
RESIDENTS of an east Reading street have called for the council to take action on the number of homes being ...
The owner of a five-bedroom home in Southcote has applied to convert it into a care home for younger people
EMPTY offices in Reading town centre could be converted into flats if Reading Borough Council approves an application.
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